Skip to main content

Gallery

The collection of both religious and non-religious artefacts at St. James the Apostle Church, is an important link for the families and village of Fenelon Falls.
Charcoal pencil sketch from early 19th century. A woman stands at a round wooden structure. There are 12 arms on each side each holding a candle.
As set of leather bond books: Common Prayer and Hymns
Charcoal sketch of Fenelon Falls Circa 1837. The sketch is done from a rocky shore just under a ledge on the south side of the falls. The small horseshoe falls are heavy with water. In the right of the sketch where the present town of Fenelon Falls is, there is a rocky shore leading to trees.
A teacher writes on a blackboard in an wooden house
Oak box containing six knives and six forks that were used at Blythe Farm.
The cover of the font is a wooden oak circular cover with a cross standing on it that is approximately 15 cm high.
This miniature charcoal sketch by Anne Langton is of James Wallis home called Maryboro. The sketch has the home in the background and trees in the foreground.
A miniature watercolour by Anne Langton. The sketch shows Blythe Farm across the lake from landing. There is a canoe in the water on the shore. The colours in the sketch are green and yellow tones. The trees have full foliage on them suggesting that it is summer.
Black and white photograph of two women at back of St. James tending to a grave circa 1880.
Photograph of a butternut oak buffet and hutch.
  1. Page 5 of 9
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. 5
  7. 6
  8. 7
  9. 8
  10. 9